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  • February 2020

  • Mon 24
    February 24, 2020 @ 12:00 am

    Robert Seyfarth – The social origins of language

    Robert Seyfarth: University of PennsylvaniaDespite their differences, human language and the vocal communication of nonhuman primates share many features. Both constitute a form of joint action, rely on similar neural […]

  • March 2020

  • Sun 1
    March 1, 2020 @ 12:00 am

    Kensy Cooperrider – Fifteen ways of looking at a pointing gesture

    Kensy Cooperrider: University of California San DiegoThe human pointing gesture may be viewed from many angles. On a neutral description, it is an intentional movement, often of the hand, by […]

  • Mon 16
    March 16, 2020 @ 12:00 am

    Robbie Burger – Metabolic scaling, brain size, pace of life history, and the rise of hyper-dense cities

    Robbie Burger: University of ArizonaMetabolic scaling provides a universal theoretical framework to evaluate the life history trade-offs and population consequences across the tree of life. In this talk I will […]

  • April 2020

  • Mon 6
    April 6, 2020 @ 12:00 am

    Heidi Lyn – Dogs, Apes, Dolphins, and Environment Effects on Communication and Cognition

    Heidi Lyn: University of South AlabamaThe study of animal communication and cognition has a long history, and one that frequently focuses on the human lineage (looking for homologous traits). In […]

  • Mon 13
    April 13, 2020 @ 12:00 am

    Ryan Nichols – Evaluating the Labor Market Explanation of Footbinding: Theoretical, Methodological, and Statistical Problems

    Ryan Nichols: Cal State University FullertonFootbinding refers to a historical practice of the Han Chinese involving, typically, the repeated ritual wrapping of the feet of young girls, often involving the […]

  • Mon 20
    April 20, 2020 @ 12:00 am

    Barry Bogin – Stunting is not a synonym of malnutrition

    Barry Bogin: Loughborough University & University of Michigan-DearbornThe World Health Organization defines stunting as, “…impaired growth and development that children experience from poor nutrition, repeated infection, and inadequate psychosocial stimulation.” […]

  • Mon 27
    April 27, 2020 @ 12:00 am

    Colin Allen – 40 Years On: The Quest for a Scientific Philosophy of Animal Minds

    Colin Allen: University of Pittsburgh2020 marks the 40th anniversary* of the publication of the pioneering work on vervet monkey alarm calls by Robert Seyfarth, Dorothy Cheney, and Peter Marler, as […]

  • May 2020

  • Mon 4
    May 4, 2020 @ 12:00 am

    Alison Gopnik – Life history and learning: Childhood as a solution to explore-exploit tensions

    Alison Gopnik: University of California BerkeleyI argue that the evolution of our life history, with its distinctively long, protected human childhood allows an early period of broad hypothesis search and […]

  • Mon 18
    May 18, 2020 @ 12:00 am

    Gordon Burghardt – The Origins, Evolution, and Functions of Play

    Gordon Burghardt: University of TennesseeOur understanding of the evolution, phylogeny, and functions of playfulness in animals is surprisingly minimal, largely because the function of play in both human and nonhuman […]

  • June 2020

  • Mon 1
    June 1, 2020 @ 12:00 am

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    Matt Cartmill: Boston University

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